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we have increased a number of engineers in the united states. a lot of the unfilled positions in the united states are it science and technology. >> a company like apple. hugely successful. employing 90% of its workforce outside of don't perceive, of any kind of moral, capitalist duty, in the way of someone like howard schultz is deliberately opening factories in america at a cost of the company, because he can do it cheaper abroad, because he believes he has a moral duty to do some of should more businesses do this? >> yes, we need to do that. but, of course there, are 3 million jobs out there that can't be filled because of what laura is saying, and that's really true of apple. because if we don't have enough technicians, we don't have enough engineers, so that's part of the problem. we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. that's what we're trying to -- >> yours is a bipa
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i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who had watched who they thought won. >> it was basically a tie. >> it was pretty close. within the tie, 70% of people said biden spent more time attacking his opponent. which i think both democrats and republicans would point to as proof that their guy won. so i do think it's a little more inconclusive than you think it is, piers. >> carol, let's turn to you. you were tweeting away last night. the whole thing is completely tedious, meaningless and has no relevance to anything on god's earth. >> i don't think that was the exact tweet, but it was a whole lot of nothing. >> okay. let me read your exact tweet. it was a w
i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who...
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let's move to issue number one here in the united states. the economy. the obama campaign flatly says you're lying. lying about the cost of your tax plan, you're proposed tax reforms. so far you haven't released a lot of specifics about eliminating various loopholes or you've said your tax cuts would be revenue neutral you wouldn't add to the deficit. let's go through how you would do that. specifically home mortgage deductions, charitable mortgage contributions. are you ready to remove those? what's going on? >> well, i've made pretty clear that my prirnls are number one simplify the code. number two, create incentives for small and large businesses to grow. number three, don't reduce the burden on high income taxpayers. and number four, remove the burden somewhat for middle income people. i don't want to raise taxes on any group of americans. those are the principles. at the same time how we carry them out would be lowering the tax rate across the board and making up for that, both with additional growth and with putting a limit on deductions and exemp
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and focusing on small businesses creating jobs here in the united states. we're closing our deficit in a responsible, balanced way that allows us to invest in our future. all those things designed to make sure that american people, their genius, their grit, their determination, is channeled and they have an opportunity to succeed. and everybody's getting a fair shot, and avenue's getting a fair share and playing by the same rules. you know, four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man, and i wouldn't be a perfect president, and that's probably a promise governor romney probably thinks i've kept. i also promised i would fight every single day on behalf of the american people, the middle class, and all those who are striving to get in the middle class. i've kept that promise, and if you will vote for me, then i promise i'll fight as hard in a second term. >> governor romney, two-minute closing. >> thank you, jim, mr. president. thank you for tuning in this evening. this is an important election, and i'm concerned about america. i'm concerned about the di
and focusing on small businesses creating jobs here in the united states. we're closing our deficit in a responsible, balanced way that allows us to invest in our future. all those things designed to make sure that american people, their genius, their grit, their determination, is channeled and they have an opportunity to succeed. and everybody's getting a fair shot, and avenue's getting a fair share and playing by the same rules. you know, four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man, and...
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is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our buildings throughout the world obviously go to the state department. that's -- those are the people that should be making those decisions. that's the place where -- >> yeah, but he is saying that the president knew about it. i'm just saying that when something like this happens, isn't this about the administration? >> well, mitt romney just did say that, and i will say one thing, candy, you started this question out by saying let's look at this from a political perspective. that's absolutely the wrong perspective to look at this. i think what we need to do is stop playing politics with this issue. ambassad
is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our...
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states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president obama be more open to that big deal? more open to structural changes in medicare and social security, to get what he wants in the tax environment you were just talking about. yes, he most likely would be. however, ali, bill clinton wanted big things in his second term. george w. bush wanted big things. both were hobbled politically, lewinsky scandal in clinton's case and the iraq war in president bush's case. we don't know yet. we know he'd come toll table looking to go big. what would the congress look like?
states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president...
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today we mourn four americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to make sure justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> so that's what the president said in the rose garden. a week later, an admission station official said it was terrorism, but a week later, the president wasn't saying that when directly asked. speechwriters come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke earlier with one of the all time best, david frum, former speechwriter for george w. bush, and a contributor to cnn, newsweek, and the daily beast. joining me is fareed zakaria. david, this debate over whether the president was specifically referring to the benghazi attack when he used acts of terror, as a former speechwriter, what was your take? >> that was a highly conditional statement in the rose garden. he said no act of terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterizing these acts. this is a general statement. it could have been delivered 24 hours before the attacks as well as 24
today we mourn four americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to make sure justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> so that's what the president said in the rose garden. a week later, an admission station official said it was terrorism, but a week later, the president wasn't saying that when directly asked. speechwriters come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke...
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i was checking to see mof charities in the united states. literally millions of them. any group could come forward, and they could say we're the church of the internet, and we support this particular candidate because that candidate is consistent with our morality, and we then should get a tax deduction for contributions to our church, and by the way, i'm not making this stuff up. here's how crazy it's gotten with the internet. you can go on the internet, and if i put down $50, i can be certified as a bishop of the church of my choice in the state of new jersey legally able to perform marriages. the government is so afraid to say, hey, one is a legitimate religion and one is not. i mean, who is to judge? you're absolutely on to something there. you really are going to eliminate charitable deductions if, you know, this law is ultimately thrown out. it's a tough, tough question. >> it certainly is. but it's a fascinating one to look at, paul, and we certainly appreciate your insight on it. thank you. >> always nice being with you. >> you as well. >> for more stories on f
i was checking to see mof charities in the united states. literally millions of them. any group could come forward, and they could say we're the church of the internet, and we support this particular candidate because that candidate is consistent with our morality, and we then should get a tax deduction for contributions to our church, and by the way, i'm not making this stuff up. here's how crazy it's gotten with the internet. you can go on the internet, and if i put down $50, i can be...
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the next vice president of the united states. looks like screech from "saved by the bell." >> i don't know, maybe jimmy fallon is jealous there of paul ryan's muscles. we have much more ahead in the next hour of "cnn saturday morning." you can always continue the conversation with me on twitter. i'll be right back after a very quick break. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i did
the next vice president of the united states. looks like screech from "saved by the bell." >> i don't know, maybe jimmy fallon is jealous there of paul ryan's muscles. we have much more ahead in the next hour of "cnn saturday morning." you can always continue the conversation with me on twitter. i'll be right back after a very quick break. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >>...
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you know the financial situation that the united states of america is in. you referenced the $16 trillion in debt. paul ryan voted for every budget-busting measure the whole way. he was george bush's wing man. so how can you have a conversation about the $16 trillion debt when his wing man was a part of it for the entire time? all i'm saying is if you want to talk about the polls, any serious person would take the president's hand, if we had an election tonight, he would win the next debate on tomorrow, he will win the third debate, and then he's going to win the presidency of the united states. >> mayor reed, if he shows even a tenth of your passion and determination and confidence tomorrow night, he will slay mitt romney. so i congratulate you for that. i hope it rubs off on him for the sake of the democrats. i will hope to also speak to you again because i like having you on the show. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> my pleasure. >>> when we come back, one of the country's top evangelicals who met with mitt romney a few days ago,
you know the financial situation that the united states of america is in. you referenced the $16 trillion in debt. paul ryan voted for every budget-busting measure the whole way. he was george bush's wing man. so how can you have a conversation about the $16 trillion debt when his wing man was a part of it for the entire time? all i'm saying is if you want to talk about the polls, any serious person would take the president's hand, if we had an election tonight, he would win the next debate on...
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but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where the middle class america has been buried for the last four years. right, job! you might use th you might use that in your opening statement. i have to tell you something, piers. personally joe biden and i have been friends for many, many years. i enjoy his company. he's a very good guy personally, but honest to god, he still is a heartbeat away from the presidency, and with some of the things he says, you know, you're slack-jawed. but i think he'll be well prepared for this debate. i would remind you he didn't do that well against sarah palin, and so -- but also, paul ryan is a real policy wonk. h
but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where...
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. >> when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> let's get right to tonight's big story. with senator john mccain, the arizona senator and former presidential candidate joining me now. welcome to you, senator. >> thank you, piers. >> we are going to come to the debate in a moment. you've been one of the only people who debated both barack obama and mitt romney so you're in a unique place to tell me what you made of the new style romney and indeed, obama. before we get there, though, today's big news on the jobs front. whichever way you spin this from the republican side, this has to be good news not only for the president but also america, that the number's now gone down to 7.8% for the first time going below 8% in his presidency. >> well, i think that's bound to be good news but i also think you have to take it in the context that 7.8% is of course still unacceptably high but it is good
. >> when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> let's get right to tonight's big story. with senator john mccain, the arizona senator and former presidential candidate joining me now. welcome to you, senator. >> thank you, piers. >> we are going to come to the debate in a...
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the united states must take the lead. must stay involved. whether in afghanistan or he complained about the president's abandonment, if you will, of iraq and in the middle east, elsewhere around the world. a very robust international policy -- internationalist policy, and i thought that was a significant statement on his part. >> let's talk a little bit, wolf, about what the voters are looking for, because you have a romney campaign criticizing the obama administration strategy or this doctrine that the obama administration called leading from behind. specifically libya when the white house in a calculated let france and britain take lead in establishing this no-fly zone, and the u.s. played assist. romney is calling that leading from behind as following. very different than what we saw from president bush with his own preemptive first strike doctrine forging the war in iraq and using it as justification for his war on terror. what do you think american voters are more comfortable with? do you think that it is the bush preemptive approach th
the united states must take the lead. must stay involved. whether in afghanistan or he complained about the president's abandonment, if you will, of iraq and in the middle east, elsewhere around the world. a very robust international policy -- internationalist policy, and i thought that was a significant statement on his part. >> let's talk a little bit, wolf, about what the voters are looking for, because you have a romney campaign criticizing the obama administration strategy or this...
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he said strategic interest of the united states. there's a difference. >> anderson, in the news cycle, vice president biden directly contradicted the testimony today and in recent days from the department of state what was known when and how much security provided and when it was asked. he keeps carrying this line. >> i don't think it's right. >> you have the transcript, look it up. >> i thought what he said was directly line. what we pout out there, what we had, and intelligence sources told us and moved forward. >> intelligence services have said that's not what they were giving them. they never said it was a video anybody who has in anything to do with this knew it wasn't a video. >> also reports i think a week ago that in the intelligence community there was a belief early on it was a terrorist attack within the initial days. that contradicts what joe biden said. whether the initial report is correct, i don't know. it does contradict. i want to check in with jim acosta. jim. >> hi, anderson. i'm with a senior at visor of the rom
he said strategic interest of the united states. there's a difference. >> anderson, in the news cycle, vice president biden directly contradicted the testimony today and in recent days from the department of state what was known when and how much security provided and when it was asked. he keeps carrying this line. >> i don't think it's right. >> you have the transcript, look it up. >> i thought what he said was directly line. what we pout out there, what we had, and...
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lastly, the president of the united states has led with a steady hand and clear vision. governor romney, the opposite. the last thing we need now is another war. >> congressman ryan? >> we mourn the loss of these four americans who were murdered. when you take a look at what's happened in the last few weeks, they sent the u.n. ambassador out to say that this was because of a protest and a youtube video. it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack. he went to the u.n. and in his speech at the u.n. he said six times, he talked about the youtube video. look, if we're hit by terrorists, we're going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. our ambassador in paris has a marine detachment guarding him. shouldn't we have a marine detachment guarding our ambassador in benghazi, a place we knew there was an al qaeda cell with arms? this is becoming more troubling by the day. they first blamed the youtube video. now they're frying to blame the romney-ryan ticket for make thing an issue. with respect to iraq, we had the same position before
lastly, the president of the united states has led with a steady hand and clear vision. governor romney, the opposite. the last thing we need now is another war. >> congressman ryan? >> we mourn the loss of these four americans who were murdered. when you take a look at what's happened in the last few weeks, they sent the u.n. ambassador out to say that this was because of a protest and a youtube video. it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack....
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we saw with the vice president of the united states, laughing, smiling. ryan's talking, laughing, smiling. these are different instances of him laughing, smiling, shaking his head. what is this telling you that joe biden was doing? >> okay. different people are going to interpret this differently. certainly, it comes across as dismissive. joe biden has some of the most authentic nonverbals. he comes across as very real, almost too -- i mean, it's both a blessing and a curse. >> what are the nonverbals you're talking about that's significant, what he's doing with his hands. what is this all about? >> this is interesting because he's smiling but what he's doing with his hands where he's pulling them up close to his face and actually touching his face, it's something that you do when you're feeling a little threatened and are sort of protecting yourself. >> you're telling me that paul ryan raises his eyebrows a lot. what is the significance of that? show me what you mean, where -- right there, right? >> his eyebrows are raised and his brow is furrowed. his e
we saw with the vice president of the united states, laughing, smiling. ryan's talking, laughing, smiling. these are different instances of him laughing, smiling, shaking his head. what is this telling you that joe biden was doing? >> okay. different people are going to interpret this differently. certainly, it comes across as dismissive. joe biden has some of the most authentic nonverbals. he comes across as very real, almost too -- i mean, it's both a blessing and a curse. >> what...
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and this is the next vice president of the united states. that looks like screech from "stave bell." the hat on backwards. >> not a flattering assessment, but a lot of the people look at the pictures and they think they are cheesy. >> well, it is -- you know, it could be worse, because when you hear never before seen pictures of the vice presidential candidate, at least he is fully dressed, because it could be different. >> but the question is are they harmless fun? well, we are trying to find out and jeanne moos got the reaction of the glamour shots. >> reporter: does this picture say mr. vice president to you. this is paul ryan. >> is that him? >> no, no, that is worse. that is like, oh, no. >> oh, yes, and the photos of paul ryan working out that came out in "time" magazine have plenty of fans tweeting, too, and just like that panties drop and the internet melts. >> looks fine. >> the knees are bony. >> and noted one poster, big bird call and he wants his legs back. paul ryan is the broest bro to run for vp and he is channeling the inner
and this is the next vice president of the united states. that looks like screech from "stave bell." the hat on backwards. >> not a flattering assessment, but a lot of the people look at the pictures and they think they are cheesy. >> well, it is -- you know, it could be worse, because when you hear never before seen pictures of the vice presidential candidate, at least he is fully dressed, because it could be different. >> but the question is are they harmless fun?...
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hugo chavez wins re-election and could have a big impact on what happens here in the united states. a live report from caracas straight ahead. >>> supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life. a wedding you're looking at. not a brawl after a hockey game. it is a wedding and turned tragic. we'll tell you what happened. this was caught on tape. we'll share the terrible ending. what do you have in business? >> i have gas prices going up in california. higher and higher. california setting new records this week,ing misery at the pump. what's behind the jump and what they're doing to try to stop it. you're watching "starting point." mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of res? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford
hugo chavez wins re-election and could have a big impact on what happens here in the united states. a live report from caracas straight ahead. >>> supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life. a wedding you're looking at. not a brawl after a hockey game. it is a wedding and turned tragic. we'll tell you what happened. this was caught on tape. we'll share the terrible ending. what do you have in business? >> i have gas prices going up in california. higher and higher....
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that means we need to stop digging by electing mitt romney the next president of the united states. of course the middle class has been buried. they're being buried by regulations, by taxes, being buried by borrowing. they're being buried by the obama administration's economic failures. they've tried the attack on solutions of medicare and social security but they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by turning medicare in to a piggyback for obama care. we want and need this debate. and when people realize the damage that obama care places on medicare we will win this debate because the best way to save medicare is to repeal obama care. >> ask yourself, if what the republicans -- what romney and ryan are saying about obama and biden is true on medicare, why would the american medical association endorse our position? why would the american hospital association? and most importantly, why would aarp endorse what we are? they have no credibility. >> if you don't stand up to countries who are stealing our intellectual property, stealing our products then that sends a green ligh
that means we need to stop digging by electing mitt romney the next president of the united states. of course the middle class has been buried. they're being buried by regulations, by taxes, being buried by borrowing. they're being buried by the obama administration's economic failures. they've tried the attack on solutions of medicare and social security but they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by turning medicare in to a piggyback for obama care. we want and need this debate....
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states has. would that request make its way even to the secretary of state? even into today's environment that's highly unlikely. so the reality of the forces were decided at a lower level, and naturally, everybody takes responsibility for it, in a sense, but ask yourself going-forward, can we tell what place in the world right now security needs to be beefed up? no. in retrospect, it's always clear that we needed more security in the place the attack took place. absolutely granted. as fran knows, having lived through these kind of things, a certain set of circumstances occur, which makes one place get attacked, and at that point it's absolutely clear, you have too little security. looking at it at the time i'm not so sure it's clear. the white house handled the aftermath of the crisis in an extremely clumsy manner, probably incompetently, that doesn't mean that the issue of whether or not they should have provided security was also handled incompetently. we don't know, maybe it was, let's have a
states has. would that request make its way even to the secretary of state? even into today's environment that's highly unlikely. so the reality of the forces were decided at a lower level, and naturally, everybody takes responsibility for it, in a sense, but ask yourself going-forward, can we tell what place in the world right now security needs to be beefed up? no. in retrospect, it's always clear that we needed more security in the place the attack took place. absolutely granted. as fran...
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>> well, when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> ana, discuss. >> well, look, he has since walked it back and admitted that there are policy issues that colin powell is a friend of his. i think what he said was not the right thing to say. i don't think it was correct. i think colin powell is a very respected person. >> ana, ana, ana, loon, why is john sununu after all the things he says -- i'm just asking and i'm not a partisan person. it doesn't matter to me. i'm a journalist. or that you like -- you guys are trying to get mitt romney elected president. neither of which is true. but why is john sununu a surrogate for the romney campaign when he says such outlandish you know what? why? >> i don't know why they would use him at this stage of the game, frankly. because he is somebody that does not have much of a filter. and we are at a stage of the campaign where, listen, mitt romney could win. he's actually doing very well. >> absolutely. but john sununu is not helping the case. >> we don't
>> well, when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> ana, discuss. >> well, look, he has since walked it back and admitted that there are policy issues that colin powell is a friend of his. i think what he said was not the right thing to say. i don't think it was correct. i think colin powell is a very respected person. >> ana, ana, ana, loon, why is john sununu after all the...
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states. you see the snowfall that we're expecting here at the different levels of elevation. a massive storm we're watching. this is just the beginning. keep tuned to cnn. we'll keep you updated. >> bonnie, thank you. you mentioned kill devil hills, that's of course part of the north carolina outer banks. that's where we have george howell at this early hour. i know you're there in anticipation of the hurricane. tell me what you're seeing this morning. >> reporter: good morning, we're trying to get out a live report but are having trouble because of the cloud cover. we're in the northwestern quadrant as the storm churns northward and prepares to make a left hook into the metro areas of new york, philadelphia, and d.c. we are getting the brunts of that in the northwestern side, feeling it from wilmington, north carolina, to norfolk, virginia. we know there's a possible storm surge in this area, four to six feet. we know that highway 12, which is the only way in and out here from the outer bank
states. you see the snowfall that we're expecting here at the different levels of elevation. a massive storm we're watching. this is just the beginning. keep tuned to cnn. we'll keep you updated. >> bonnie, thank you. you mentioned kill devil hills, that's of course part of the north carolina outer banks. that's where we have george howell at this early hour. i know you're there in anticipation of the hurricane. tell me what you're seeing this morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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it's barreling towards the united states after killing dozens of people in the caribbean. it's now the east coast bracing for danger from what could become a superstorm. >>> tragedy and horror. a mother returns home to find to her apartment to find that her two young children have been stabbed to death. police say it was the nanny. >>> and controversy this morning over a romney campaign adviser's comments. here's what he said. >> when you take a look at colin powell, you have to wonder whether that was an endorsement based on issues. >> it's friday october 26th, "starting point" begins right now. our starting point this morning is hurricane sandy. it's targeting the northeast, threatening to become what they call a perfect storm. from new england to virginia, as far inland as ohio, already people are being warned to get ready. it's a rare atmospheric condition that has forecasters fearing that sandy could collide with the east coast sometime early next week and that would make it a devastating superstorm. the hurricane's already done tons of damage. 11 people dead in cuba.
it's barreling towards the united states after killing dozens of people in the caribbean. it's now the east coast bracing for danger from what could become a superstorm. >>> tragedy and horror. a mother returns home to find to her apartment to find that her two young children have been stabbed to death. police say it was the nanny. >>> and controversy this morning over a romney campaign adviser's comments. here's what he said. >> when you take a look at colin powell, you...
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we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that can go to heavy duty. what you need out of this third debate is a plan. >> t. boone pickens, always a pleasure to talk to you. thank you for joining us. >>> if there's one country doing things the right way, it's china. that's one of the reasons people are talking about it. >> changes that were taking place in china. >> china needs the united states. >> for some emerging markets like china. >> the governor for energy and infrastructure has made china a world power. how is china's rise changing the world future and how can you capitalize on it right now? that's n
we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that...
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>> romney is running for president of the united states. and we are, the women gap is closing every day because you know what women care about. we don't want to secure for p s prostearty and medicare and social security. >> the lily ledbetter act is about women in the economy not being able to participate and paul ryan doesn't believe that women should have the same rights in the workplace. >> are you kidding? >> this is one of the traps, i think, for paul ryan tonight. the goal here, i think, for the democrats tonight is to put paul ryan on defense. explain yourself, justify yourself, move the spotlight off of barack obama's debate. >> completely distorts what he believes and who he is -- >> that would never happen. >> but my point was going to be, my point was going to be that the way for ryan to prevent that, he has to be on offense. he has to move, look, we tried trickle down government for $16 trillion worth of debt. how do we do it? do we fix anything? he has to keep the spotlight on obama. >> here's what joe biden is going to do? doe
>> romney is running for president of the united states. and we are, the women gap is closing every day because you know what women care about. we don't want to secure for p s prostearty and medicare and social security. >> the lily ledbetter act is about women in the economy not being able to participate and paul ryan doesn't believe that women should have the same rights in the workplace. >> are you kidding? >> this is one of the traps, i think, for paul ryan tonight....
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here in the united states. this comes as what's believed to be the first lawsuit has been filed against the massachusetts facility behind the scare. now, with at least 14 people dead, cnn is learning this isn't the first time the company has been linked to a deadly infection. our brian todd has the story. >> reporter: cnn has learned the fatalities linked to the current meningitis outbreak are not the first deaths alleged to be caused by drugs made by the new england compounding center. ten years ago a man from upstate new york named william koch got an injection of a steroid according to documents from a lawsuit filed by his family, documents cnn has obtained. the complaint says the drug was made by necc, which is identified in the papers as new england compounding pharmacy. the suit, seeking $2.5 million from the company, says the drug he received was contaminated. that he got bacterial meningitis from it and he died from it. koch passed away in february of 2004. the suit was later settled outside of court. w
here in the united states. this comes as what's believed to be the first lawsuit has been filed against the massachusetts facility behind the scare. now, with at least 14 people dead, cnn is learning this isn't the first time the company has been linked to a deadly infection. our brian todd has the story. >> reporter: cnn has learned the fatalities linked to the current meningitis outbreak are not the first deaths alleged to be caused by drugs made by the new england compounding center....
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as president of the united states, that diplomat core works for him. and he nominates those ambassadors. so what we need to do when the united states has been attacked, when the americans have been killed while serving our country, we don't need to have mitt romney and the republicans in congress taking their first instinct, being to take cheap political shots -- >> hold on a minute, because it was not about what mitt romney which was clumsy in its own way, but the suggestion that ambassador rice made statements that were blaming -- this video -- >> piers. >> it must have been known after four or five days that it was much more likely to have been a terrorist attack that it would have been planned. >> piers, i can't even believe you would suggest that ambassador rice would make misleading statements. at the beginning of this, it was very unclear as to what happened. the main thing was rather than make snap judgments that we take a step back, make sure a full investigation was done. >> let me rephrase it. do you accept that ambassador rice was simply wr
as president of the united states, that diplomat core works for him. and he nominates those ambassadors. so what we need to do when the united states has been attacked, when the americans have been killed while serving our country, we don't need to have mitt romney and the republicans in congress taking their first instinct, being to take cheap political shots -- >> hold on a minute, because it was not about what mitt romney which was clumsy in its own way, but the suggestion that...
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states. that's the real problem, piers. that's why -- and romney in contrast looked at the president, he put the president's record on notice. he was in command of the issues, and you know what, i think barack obama was stunned. he was like oh, my gosh, i have never had anybody call me out on my record and like mitt romney said, you know, mr. president, you can say until the cows come home that i'm going to add $5 trillion to the deficit but it doesn't make it true. i think what we saw last night, we saw mitt romney, who looks presidential, who has a plan for the future, who talked about his plan and talked about creating 12 million jobs. what we saw from president obama was -- wait a minute, piers. what we saw once again was -- >> this is my show, young lady. moving to brent o'donnell at high speed. now, from a purely technical point of view, in the way that barack obama conducted himself in appearance last night, a few things surprised me. most of all as i was watching, i was live tweeting,
states. that's the real problem, piers. that's why -- and romney in contrast looked at the president, he put the president's record on notice. he was in command of the issues, and you know what, i think barack obama was stunned. he was like oh, my gosh, i have never had anybody call me out on my record and like mitt romney said, you know, mr. president, you can say until the cows come home that i'm going to add $5 trillion to the deficit but it doesn't make it true. i think what we saw last...
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a steady flow of crude into the united states. this country could produce a heck of a lot more oil if it would get its act together. member of opec, largest proven reserves in the world. enough said. that's what will affect our gas prices going forward. >> paula newton, live in caracas, thank you very much. >> 16 minutes after the hour. lot of news want to get you up to speed on the headlines. here's christine romans with that. >> chilly start to the columbus day holiday. millions waking up to low temperatures hovering around the freezing mark. check out this hurd of elk enjoying the first snow of the season near denver over the weekend. >> sweet. >> you don't see in most of the country. 88 cities saw a record low temperatures yesterday. today frost and freeze advisories extend from texas to upstate new york. >>> the countdown to election day is on, 29 days to go and there's a brand new snapshot of the race. mitt romney getting a big debate bounce in a new gallup poll. the survey showing the race is tied at 47%, a five-point lead
a steady flow of crude into the united states. this country could produce a heck of a lot more oil if it would get its act together. member of opec, largest proven reserves in the world. enough said. that's what will affect our gas prices going forward. >> paula newton, live in caracas, thank you very much. >> 16 minutes after the hour. lot of news want to get you up to speed on the headlines. here's christine romans with that. >> chilly start to the columbus day holiday....
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that's the biggest proportion anywhere in the united states. so these people are concerned about every part of the economy. they want answers as to who is going to be best for them. >> that's breaking my chops just thinking about them. >> i think the american people are going to pick it up and i actually think it's going to be a landslide. it's going to be reagan-esque. that little slice of people in florida who haven't made their decisions, what are the things they need to hear from their candidates in order to make a decision and cast their ballot fors the president of the united states? less than two weeks? >> well, both candidates' economic plans rely on big growth and this week, some of the biggest and strongest u.s. companies said the growth that we've already got is tepid and slowing. companies like caterpillar, generale electric, 3m, ford, all warning about conditions in europe and china, these are companies that are symbols of american stability, they are worried. so worried that some are laying off workers to cut costs. you remember t
that's the biggest proportion anywhere in the united states. so these people are concerned about every part of the economy. they want answers as to who is going to be best for them. >> that's breaking my chops just thinking about them. >> i think the american people are going to pick it up and i actually think it's going to be a landslide. it's going to be reagan-esque. that little slice of people in florida who haven't made their decisions, what are the things they need to hear...
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no ground for president of the united states of america to be lecturing anybody about budgeting. they failed in their duty to this country. >> one thing you said before this debate. joe biden has been debating since the 1800s, so he has boat loads of experience. dewin tonight? >> no, he didn't use the experience he has to be respectful, clear, and state your point, wait for your opponent. fact of the matter when it came to substance, he didn't win and when it came to style, joe biden completely failed. >> do you think the momentum changed? >> i think it stayed on our side. they got to see what joe biden and barack obama are all about. people didn't like what they saw. >> wolf, back to you. >> lots of friends over there. guys, thanks. team of producers, researchers and reporters have been very, very busy figuring out whether candidates were telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in tonight's debate. john berman with a reality check on two of the international issues that came up, iran's quest for nuclear weapons and last month's dead al tack in libya. >> for
no ground for president of the united states of america to be lecturing anybody about budgeting. they failed in their duty to this country. >> one thing you said before this debate. joe biden has been debating since the 1800s, so he has boat loads of experience. dewin tonight? >> no, he didn't use the experience he has to be respectful, clear, and state your point, wait for your opponent. fact of the matter when it came to substance, he didn't win and when it came to style, joe...
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lastly, the president of the united states has led with a steady hand and clear vision. governor romney, the opposite. the last thing we need now is another war. >> congressman ryan? >> we mourn the loss of these four americans who were murdered. when you take a look at what's happened in the last few weeks, they sent the u.n. ambassador out to say that this was because of a protest and a youtube video. it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack. he went to the u.n. and in his speech at the u.n. he said six times, he talked about the youtube video. look, if we're hit by terrorists, we're going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. our ambassador in paris has a marine detachment guarding him. shouldn't we have a marine detachment guarding our ambassador in benghazi, a place we knew there was an al qaeda cell with arms? this is becoming more troubling by the day. they first blamed the youtube video. now they're frying to blame the romney-ryan ticket for make thing an issue. with respect to iraq, we had the same position before
lastly, the president of the united states has led with a steady hand and clear vision. governor romney, the opposite. the last thing we need now is another war. >> congressman ryan? >> we mourn the loss of these four americans who were murdered. when you take a look at what's happened in the last few weeks, they sent the u.n. ambassador out to say that this was because of a protest and a youtube video. it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack....
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the united states. he's a critic of the united states, more notably againstle elm peer yalists and some excuses from nationalizing the steel industry to the oil industry. and so a change here would mean a lot for the united states, in many different was. not just oil and energy companies but in our relations with south america in general. >> would election results come in a matter of hours or perhaps days after polls close? >> reporter: hopefully not days. they have a very organized election system here. the line-ups have been long, i can tell you that. by the same token they expect results in the wee hours. you know, perhaps six or seven hours from now we should know what's happening. there is some apprehension. this election could be very close. some people filtered out exit polls already, and they're vastly different. each side is saying they're going to win. listen to a young voter that i spoke to earlier today, and listen to what he told me when i asked him about voting. you don't want to say who y
the united states. he's a critic of the united states, more notably againstle elm peer yalists and some excuses from nationalizing the steel industry to the oil industry. and so a change here would mean a lot for the united states, in many different was. not just oil and energy companies but in our relations with south america in general. >> would election results come in a matter of hours or perhaps days after polls close? >> reporter: hopefully not days. they have a very organized...
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she loves teaching, but, auz know, as the second lady of the united states mrs. biden has been focused on military families, working with the first lady, michelle obama, and reaching out to these individuals all over the country, but she cares deeply about children, about issues that involve young people, and i admire her because she spends time each week on college campuses, so i think she will bring a great deal of fortitude to this race. she's already been out there and i admire her so much. >> let's turn the conversation here obviously to the debate that we're going to be watching, and people are -- they're still talking about the presidential debate and how disappointed they were with president obama. he tried to explain that he was too polite during his -- during the debate, and he explained this on the tom joiner morning show. let's listen. >> the debate is fair to say i was just too polite because it's hard to sometimes gist keep on saying what you are saying isn't true. it gets repetitive. it's fair to say that we will see a little more activity at the n
she loves teaching, but, auz know, as the second lady of the united states mrs. biden has been focused on military families, working with the first lady, michelle obama, and reaching out to these individuals all over the country, but she cares deeply about children, about issues that involve young people, and i admire her because she spends time each week on college campuses, so i think she will bring a great deal of fortitude to this race. she's already been out there and i admire her so much....
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next vice president of the united states. looks like screech from saved by the bell. backwards hat. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabete
next vice president of the united states. looks like screech from saved by the bell. backwards hat. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's...
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here are cnn casey wian. >> reporter: the united states anti-doping agency has released what it calls overwhelming evidence that seven-time tour de france winner lance armstrong "doped throughout the majority of his professional cycling career." in august the agency banned armstrong from competition for life. now it's releasing more than 1,000 pages of evidence and sworn statements by 26 people including 11 of armstrong's former teammates. the u.s. ada called it the most sophisticated professional igzed and successful doping program that the sport has ever seen. >> the black sox standal in baseball. seminal for cycling and sports, enhancing doping in sport. >> reporter: former armstrong several teammates admitted their own histories and vowed to clean up the sport. armstrong repeatedly denied doping and his image survives the scandal largely intact. kept endorsements with nike and anheuser-busch. the charity he founded 15 years ago, raised nearly half a billion dollars to fight cancer. a disease armstrong himself has beaten. >> he's done amazing things for people with cancer. he's giv
here are cnn casey wian. >> reporter: the united states anti-doping agency has released what it calls overwhelming evidence that seven-time tour de france winner lance armstrong "doped throughout the majority of his professional cycling career." in august the agency banned armstrong from competition for life. now it's releasing more than 1,000 pages of evidence and sworn statements by 26 people including 11 of armstrong's former teammates. the u.s. ada called it the most...
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this is a tradition in the united states of bringing people together from different life experiences, that it makes a better, richer educational environment. so all the students who were admitted to schools basically can do the work. we know that. they are the very top students. within a pool of candidates, that's how we select our student bodies. so it's not really fair, i think, to describe it as she has. >> diversity comes on all fronts. lee c. bollinger is the president of columbia university. obviously we're going to watch closely what the supreme court does. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point", a woman who is dying says the tsa humiliated her on what is likely to be her last trip ever. tsa telling a different story this morning. it's our "get real," straight ahead. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor
this is a tradition in the united states of bringing people together from different life experiences, that it makes a better, richer educational environment. so all the students who were admitted to schools basically can do the work. we know that. they are the very top students. within a pool of candidates, that's how we select our student bodies. so it's not really fair, i think, to describe it as she has. >> diversity comes on all fronts. lee c. bollinger is the president of columbia...
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and this will make landfall somewhere in the united states. now, a couple of the models -- i'll show you in a second, take it all the way up into the maritimes but could be all the way into the carolinas or as far north as maine the center somewhere along the i-95 corridor. that would do so much damage. this would be a billion-dollar-damage storm if worst case scenario really does happen. there is that potential. now, a couple days ago we showed you the models. wolf, i know you were here. you watched it. they all turned out to sea except one. the european model. now they're all coming back on shore and the european model's right in the middle. tell you what, all these computers, it could be anywhere from boston, halifax all the way down to norfolk, virginia. wherever it hits, it's going to be an 80 or 90-mile-per-hour storm. that's still a big storm even though it's the end of hurricane season or near it. >> if it hits the washington, d.c. area where i am, i'm going to lose power quickly. have to check into a hotel if i can find one. what shou
and this will make landfall somewhere in the united states. now, a couple of the models -- i'll show you in a second, take it all the way up into the maritimes but could be all the way into the carolinas or as far north as maine the center somewhere along the i-95 corridor. that would do so much damage. this would be a billion-dollar-damage storm if worst case scenario really does happen. there is that potential. now, a couple days ago we showed you the models. wolf, i know you were here. you...
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united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march. >> a long march indeed for jonathan and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's powers. >> in the states, everyone is so mopey. it's the end of the world and there's no jobs. and you know, income and equality is through the roof, and we're back like the gilded age in the u.s. >> for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big, bad china. china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both g
united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march....
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the band agency label says after a cnn interview people in the united states started to take notice. >>> stay with the music. well, rolling stones fans will be getting some satisfaction from the legendary rockers as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. the group is going on tour -- a short tour, though. there's always a documentary chronicling their rise to fame. it's going to be out in theaters. neil curry caught up with the band. >> reporter: i was born in the summer of 1962. in the months that followed there was a phenomenon in the birth of british talent. the beatles, the first james bond film, and the first gig by a band that became known as the rolling stones in this building behind me in london. ♪ >> 50 years on the band members are performing to hold themselves on stage once more. >> soon we'll be back on stage playing for you in two cities that know how to rock 'n' roll. ♪ >> with a total of just four performances in london and newark, it's not so much a tour, but a celebration of the career which has spanned three generations of fans. ♪ >> reporter: a new hits album
the band agency label says after a cnn interview people in the united states started to take notice. >>> stay with the music. well, rolling stones fans will be getting some satisfaction from the legendary rockers as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. the group is going on tour -- a short tour, though. there's always a documentary chronicling their rise to fame. it's going to be out in theaters. neil curry caught up with the band. >> reporter: i was born in the summer of 1962....
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of the united states, isn't it? >> paul ryan live tonight at the romney event with mitt romney and also kid rock, we had playing earlier in a little free concert. foreign policy front and center, of course, last night's final political debate. both candidates trading barbs over who can best protect the country and its interests. with me, a couple top military men. general wesley clark and general mark kimmitt from central command. i understand you used to work for general clark. >> i certainly did. proud to have worked for him. >> this is an interesting statistic. >> he's a great guy. >> excellent. interesting statistic for you. first time since 1932 that neither candidate nor their v.p.s have served in the military. what do you think of that, general clark? >> i think it reflects the fact the country's gone to a volunteer force. now, mitt romney was of the age he could have gone to vietnam but a lot of people that age didn't go to vietnam. they had student deferments. >> also, while you're here, you're the best per
of the united states, isn't it? >> paul ryan live tonight at the romney event with mitt romney and also kid rock, we had playing earlier in a little free concert. foreign policy front and center, of course, last night's final political debate. both candidates trading barbs over who can best protect the country and its interests. with me, a couple top military men. general wesley clark and general mark kimmitt from central command. i understand you used to work for general clark. >>...
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and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on more serious stuff than this? >> i think the binders for women was an awkward formulation. the point the governor was making was that he wouldn't find qualified women. they gave him the binder, but i'm not surprised that he needed the help. they had no women partners, he explained at the time that business schools aren't graduating women at the time. governor romney didn't reach out for the binders then. it is also true that his record was no better than the previous administration. which is poor and reflected in the policies that he is reflecting today
and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on...
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states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make critical investments. now, ultimately it will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriotism, that says america does best when the middle class does best? i'm looking forward to having that debate. >> governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. an honor to be with you and pleased to be with the president. i'm pleased to be at the university of denver, i appreciate the welcome and the presidential commission on these debates and congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i'm sure this is the most romantic place you could imagine, here with me. this obviously is a tender topic. i've had the occasion of meeting people across the country. i was in dayton, o
states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make critical investments. now, ultimately it will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriotism, that says america does best when the middle class does best? i'm looking forward...